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is disaggregation
noun
A division or breaking up into constituent parts, particularly the analytic disassembly of categories which have been aggregated or lumped together.
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In a world of increasing aggregation, it is disaggregation that often threatens meaning.
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The word he came up with was "disaggregation".
The aims of the chosen acid treatment are disaggregation of nanotube bundles, dissolution of the catalysts, and the removal of by-products (e.g amorphous carbon).
One of the most pressing needs in future studies in AAPI-serving institutions will be disaggregation of the term "Asian" to uncover trends among the nearly 50 highly varied ethnicities that typically fall under that designation.
This is where disaggregation comes in.
The main contribution of the proposed SAM is the disaggregation of the value-added component of each sector in Indian economy in a detailed manner.
Nor is this disaggregation of adulthood incoherent or even particularly awkward; rather, it seems to fit the facts about the gradual development of maturity, acquisition of experience, and accumulation of birthdays.
When I spoke at the VMware user conference, I said that virtualization will be the disaggregation of the traditional operating system.
Although the interplay between aggregate formation and disaggregation is an important factor for mobility, bioavailability and toxicity of Ag NPs in surface waters, the factors controlling disaggregation of Ag NP homoaggregates are still unknown.
Hence, disaggregation is commendable.
This disaggregation is shown in Fig. 10.
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